fort campbell: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
LowFormal (Official/Military)
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What does “fort campbell” mean?
A specific, named United States Army installation located on the Kentucky-Tennessee border.
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Definition
Meaning and Definition
A specific, named United States Army installation located on the Kentucky-Tennessee border.
Refers to the military base itself and, by metonymy, to the community, command, or units associated with it (e.g., "He's stationed at Fort Campbell").
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
As a US-specific military base, it has no direct British equivalent. British English speakers would recognise it as a foreign proper noun.
Connotations
In American English, it connotes the US Army, the 101st Airborne Division, and military culture. In British English, it has neutral, foreign-place-name connotations.
Frequency
Exclusively used in American English contexts; frequency is near-zero in general British English discourse.
Grammar
How to Use “fort campbell” in a Sentence
[Person/Unit] is stationed/assigned/based at Fort Campbell.The [event/operation] originated from Fort Campbell.Vocabulary
Collocations
Examples
Examples of “fort campbell” in a Sentence
adjective
American English
- a Fort Campbell-based unit
- the Fort Campbell community
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Rare, except in local business contexts near the base (e.g., 'Fort Campbell contributes to the local economy').
Academic
Used in historical, political, or military studies contexts.
Everyday
Used in American English when discussing military service, family postings, or news related to the US Army.
Technical
Used in military logistics, command structure, and operational planning documents.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “fort campbell”
Neutral
Weak
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “fort campbell”
- Writing in lower case ('fort campbell').
- Omitting the second 'l' in 'Campbell'.
- Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'They built a fort Campbell').
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
It is a proper noun, the specific name of a US Army base. It must always be capitalized.
No. It refers only to the specific base on the Kentucky-Tennessee border. For a generic fort, use 'a fort' or 'the fort'.
The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) is the most famous unit stationed there.
It is pronounced /ˈkæmbəl/, with a silent 'p'.
A specific, named United States Army installation located on the Kentucky-Tennessee border.
Fort campbell is usually formal (official/military) in register.
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think: 'FORT' (a stronghold) + 'CAMPBELL' (like the soup). A strong base named Campbell.
Conceptual Metaphor
PLACE FOR ORGANISATION (The base stands for the military unit housed there).
Practice
Quiz
What is 'Fort Campbell' primarily?